extensible‚ flexible‚ and scalable. As a result‚ the WAP protocol stack is divided into five layers: 1) Application Layer - Wireless Application Environment (WAE). This layer is of most interest to content developers because it contains‚ among other things‚ device specifications and the content development programming languages‚ WML and WMLScript. (http://www.tutorialspoint.com/wap/wap_wml_script.htm) Session Layer Wireless Session Protocol (WSP). Unlike HTTP‚ WSP has been designed by the WAP Forum
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| | ROAMWARE “CASE STUDY” Presented By:- Name: - ROLL NO. PRASAD B. DHAVADE. 10 SUMIT V. TIRLOTKAR. 56 Case study submitted in Second year for the degree of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Branch: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Of University of Mumbai
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network to another - most often used in large internetworks that use the TCP/IP protocol suite and for connecting TCP/IP hosts and local area networks (LANs) to the Internet using dedicated leased lines Networking Devices ... Gateways - a device used to connect networks using different protocols. - receive data from a network using one type of protocol stack‚ removes that protocol stack and repackages it with the protocol stack that the other network can use. Networking Devices ... Network Interface
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IT2301 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE UNIT – 1 INTRODUCTION Traditional Commerce and E-Commerce: Traditional Commerce: Traditional commerce perhaps started before recorded history when our ancestors first decided to specialise their everyday activities. Instead of each family unit having to grow crops‚ search for food‚ and make tools‚ families developed skills in one of these areas and traded some of their production for other needs. It started with bartering‚ which eventually gave
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or other applications they are using to connect to the internet. DCC or other network-services should be working fine‚ but they don’t. The most common reason for the problems those people are facing is‚ in my honest opinion‚ a not properly configured piece of the network. Due to this‚ the ’information’ needed by the ’other side’ (remote host) is not being transmitted over the network (In this case the network is the ’bad‚ bad’ Internet.)‚ or the packages send by the remote host are not reaching
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Managing TCP/IP Networks: Techniques‚ Tools and Security Considerations. Gilbert Held Copyright & 2000 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Print ISBN 0-471-80003-1 Online ISBN 0-470-84156-7 MANAGING TCP/IP NETWORKS Managing TCP/IP Networks: Techniques‚ Tools and Security Considerations. Gilbert Held Copyright & 2000 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Print ISBN 0-471-80003-1 Online ISBN 0-470-84156-7 MANAGING TCP/IP NETWORKS: TECHNIQUES‚ TOOLS‚ AND SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS Gilbert Held 4 Degree Consulting Macon
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ASSIGNMENT ON MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM NAME : NITIKA GOEL ENROLMENT NO : KOPJul12-14PGMBAHR000956 ASSIGNMENT MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM Question 1: Managers have always managed information by some method because Information is Power. In the past‚ each operational department namely finance‚ marketing‚ production‚ and personnel maintained separate information systems to satisfy its particular needs. The problem was that each system collected‚ stored‚ and retrieved some of the same data.
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Exercise 3.2.1 Physical: The hardware such as cables‚ NIC card‚ and hub Data Link: The protocol layer that transfers data between adjacent network nodes (The switches and MAC addresses) Network: Sends the information (IP address and routers) Transport: allows communication for the application (UDP datagram) Session: manages the session between the user and the application (control and tunneling protocols) Presentation: translates the applications encryption (SSL/TLS) Application: this is where
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OSI had two major components: an abstract model of networking‚ called the Basic Reference Model or seven-layer model‚ and a set of specific protocols. The concept of a seven-layer model was provided by the work of Charles Bachman‚ Honeywell Information Services. Various aspects of OSI design evolved from experiences with the ARPANET‚ the fledgling Internet‚ NPLNET‚ EIN‚CYCLADES network and the work in IFIP WG6.1. The new design was documented in ISO 7498 and its various addenda. In this model‚ a
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Wk 3: Short Answer Paper Charlene Quinones Network and Telecommunications Concept/NTC-360 June 19‚ 2011 Fernando Casafranca Here are the short answer responses for the following terms: • Synchronous and asynchronous 1 SYNCHRONOUS Synchronous systems negotiate the communication parameters at the data link layer before communication begins. Basic synchronous systems will synchronize both clocks before transmission begins‚ and reset their numeric counters for errors
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